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International Journal of Judicial Law

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Law enforcement in Indonesia from a political legal perspective

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Abstract

Laws are guidelines and rules related to the concept of social life and will always be appropriate to the circumstances community conditions. Law is a demand to be able to provide justice, meaning that the law is always faced with the question of whether the law can bring about justice. Related to this legal concept, legal politics interpreted as activity Which determine pattern And method form law, supervise it works law, And renew law For objective Country. By because That, law is determinant on political, And related also with democracy in meaning that Political activities are regulated and must be subject to legal rules. The law is seen from an angle das sollen (necessity), views that law must be guided by the relationships between members of society. Whereas those who look at it from the point of view of das sein (reality), empiricists see that law is greatly influenced by political No just in process making it, but Also in facts empirical. So that law influenced by political And even until moment This often autonomy law in Indonesia in intervention by political, No only in in terms of its creation, but also in its implementation, both in terms of law enforcement. This research aims to understand the impact of the development of legal politics in the law enforcement system in Indonesia and legal political existence in system enforcement law in Indonesia. Method Which used in study is Juridical normative.

How to Cite This Article

Md. Shodiq, M Senanatha Purusadikason, Aturkian laia (2024).

Law enforcement in Indonesia from a political legal perspective

. International Journal of Judicial Law (IJJL), 3(3), 10-17.

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